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Yoga with Karuna

Thanksgiving is approaching.  Later this week I'll be gathered around a table with friends and family, discussing what's new for each of us, what we're thankful for, eating turkey, and I'll be trying to remain optimistic after my morale took a beating from the presidential election.But before we harken the cold upcoming months, I wanted to share a few autumn yoga pictures from another outdoor yoga...

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Yoga with Shannon

I don't want to use photography as just a means of income.  I want photography to be inspiring, stimulating, and engaging for myself, those I work with, and those who view it.  Part of going to Summit Adventurein Jackson Hole this September was to learn how to incorporate the other elements of my life into my work. I have the sailing community but there's more to my life (and hopefully my work)...

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Abstracts // Green Hill and Little Compton

Abstract photography can be an escape.  It forces me to let go, allow the creativity to take over, and look for the subtleties in the landscape.  Intuition and expression take the place of contrived composition, and Mother Nature comes through. I don't need much to photograph abstracts, just an hour or so of free time, my standard camera kit (always packed and ready to go), and my tripod. Just...

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April & Arthur

I made the decision early on to not be a portrait / wedding photographer. It wasn't what I felt strongly about, it wasn't something that stirred me inspirationally, but over the years I will still take on portrait assignments to keep myself fresh. Shooting a variety of subject matter helps keep you on your toes, keeps your creativity flowing, and even if it's not your forte it helps strengthen how...

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Friends in High Places

The first weekend I was back since my trip to Jackson it was forecasted to rain.  A few friends wanted to go hiking, and since all of them except myself have jobs with regular business hours, the weekend was their only opportunity to get outside and explore.  I joined in the adventure, and we collectively picked a hike in New Hampshire's Crawford Notch of the White Mountains: Mount Eisenhower....

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